14.06.2011: CUETools 2.1.2:* AccurateRip v2 support (without cross-pressing verification)* EAC CTDB plugin* CTDB now supports musicbrainz Next Generation Schema (NGS) metadata. Old musicbrainz library removed. New musicbrainz NGS metadata can now be used in filename templates, including %discname%, %label%, %releasedate%, %country%, %releasedateandlabel%, %discnumberandname%* CTDB submissions are now based on the same data that was used when verifying, so 'submit' script was removed, and data is submitted after verification, after showing confirmation dialog* CTDB verification is now much faster* Local DB: option to purge records* Local DB: now shown in the same window as folder browser* metadata editing window size is now saved in settings* CUERipper now sends CD barcode and rip quality when submitting* support for wierd CDs with two data tracks before audio

IMPORTANT: .NET Framework 2.0 (SP2) required. If you get a "could not load file or assembly" error message for CUETools.Codecs.TTA/APE/WavPack/FLAC, make sure the recent version of Visual C++ 2008 runtime files (x86,x64) is installed.

You can always download the latest source code from project's SVN repository at SourceForge.Instructions for svn access can be found here.

WAV output is greyed out<edit>Ah I didn't see the "embed cue sheet" was selected! But still, if the configuration file of the 1.9.1 version had WAV output, 1.9.2 will still output a WAV file... the greyed out radio button is selected 1.9.2 needs at least an error box before conversion begins or automatically change to FLAC or (best solution IMHO) default to "Single File + CUE" if is was "Single File" in 1.9.1.</edit>when I want to add a cue sheet via drag & drop into the "Input:" box, the cue sheet is not added.

But apart from that... embed cue sheet, add AR CRC tags, and so on... great job!

The status report is a nice feature, too. Make it so that the log can be written to the output dir (using the name scheme) for each conversion, would be useful for batch conversion. <edit>...I'm going blind I guess.</edit>

WAV output is greyed out<edit>Ah I didn't see the "embed cue sheet" was selected! But still, if the configuration file of the 1.9.1 version had WAV output, 1.9.2 will still output a WAV file... the greyed out radio button is selected 1.9.2 needs at least an error box before conversion begins or automatically change to FLAC or (best solution IMHO) default to "Single File + CUE" if is was "Single File" in 1.9.1.</edit>when I want to add a cue sheet via drag & drop into the "Input:" box, the cue sheet is not added.

But apart from that... embed cue sheet, add AR CRC tags, and so on... great job!

The status report is a nice feature, too. Make it so that the log can be written to the output dir (using the name scheme) for each conversion, would be useful for batch conversion. <edit>...I'm going blind I guess.</edit>

What I don't understand is that my need is to be able to analyze a whole album made of single-track files in lossless form (FLAC, etc.) put inside the same album folder. I may be blind too Fandango , but I don't see CUETools doing that yet. Am I wrong ?

This functionality is mandatory for me since I have thousands of single-FLAC files and not a single cuesheet.

No, it's me who is blind, i didn't notice you didn't have cuesheets.I'll think about automating the process, but for now i would recomend to write a script whch would create cuesheets for each directory. This would be very easy if your files have gaps appended. If they have gaps prepended or left out, there's nothing really that can be done - you have to know the size of gaps to be able to compare the disc to the database. Also if the first track had index 00, you're out of luck.

In fact, you don't even have to specify correct file names - you can use an option "Preprocess with filename corrector if unable to locate audio files".You just have to have the correct number of tracks.So you can create those dummy cuesheets by hand, and then just copy into each folder a .cue sheet which has the same number of tracks as this folder.

Oops, the path was longer than 255 characters, that's why nothing happened. My bad, that happens sometimes when I move folders. And when I used the "Browse" button I selected a different cue sheet, I guess.